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The Dream Maker (Paperback)
Jean-Christophe Rufin; Translated by Alison Anderson
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Discovery Miles 4 480
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Checkpoint (Paperback)
Jean-Christophe Rufin; Translated by Alison Anderson
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A luminous sequel to The Abyssinian, a headlong adventure set in the treacherous splendor of the Eastern empires.
Twenty years have passed since Jean-Baptiste Poncet's daring mission to the remote and exotic court of the King of Abyssinia. We find him now in Isfahan, capital of Persia, practicing medicine in the court of the Shah. In order to rescue his old friend Juremi, imprisoned in the Urals, Poncet travels in disguise to Russia, where he engages in a diplomatic duel of wits with Peter the Great. The friends, reunited, are captured by nomads and sold as slaves in Afghanistan. This is the beginning of Poncet's circuitous return to Isfahan, where his wife and daughter are trapped by a besieging army of the Afghan king, Mahmud.
"Jean-Christophe Rufin's engaging sequel...is a solid example of the adventure genre."—Christian Science Monitor
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Brazil Red (Paperback)
Jean-Christophe Rufin; Translated by Willard Wood
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Discovery Miles 7 090
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"BRAZIL RED tells the story of two orphaned children, Just and
Colombe, who are dragged off on the French colonizing
expedition--they are meant to learn the native languages and act as
interpreters. Everything in this novel is outsized: the setting, a
jungle still populated by cannibals; the characters, including
Villegagnon, the expedition's eccentric leader, who might be a
model for Cyrano or d'Artagnan; and the events, a dress rehearsal
for the Wars of Religion ten years in the future. Packed with
portraits, landscapes, and action, "Brazil Red is a novel about
coming of age and discovering love. On a deeper level, the story
follows the destinies and decisions of Just and Colombe, presenting
two conflicting views of man and nature. On one hand, a conquering
European civilization, offering liberation but delivering death. On
the other, the Indian world, with its sensuality, its harmony, its
sense of the sacred, its continual call to happiness.
Louis' hope was to lure that country into the political and
religious orbit of France. Jean-Baptiste Poncet, young
apothecary/physician to the pashas of Cairo, is the hero of this
romantic epic embroidering upon the known details of that
long-forgotten embassy. Selected by the French consul to lead the
mission. Poncet travels through the deserts of Egypt and the
mountains of Abyssinia to the court of the Negus, thence to
Versailles and back again. Along the way he falls madly in love
with the consul's daughter, treats the Negus for a mysterious skin
ailment, and gains a disastrous audience with the king of France.
"Whenever I was asked: 'Why did you go to Santiago?', I had a hard
time answering. How could I explain to those who had not done it
that the way has the effect - if not the virtue - to make you
forget all reasons that led you to become involved in it in the
first place." Each year, tens of thousands of backpackers
(Christian pilgrims and many others) set out from either their
front doorstep or from popular starting points across Europe, to
Santiago de Compostela. Most travel by foot, others ride a bicycle,
and a few of them travel as did some of their medieval
counterparts, on horseback or with a donkey. In addition to those
who undertake a religious pilgrimage, the majority are hikers who
walk the way for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply
the challenge of spending weeks walking in a foreign land. Also,
many consider the experience as a spiritual adventure, with a view
to removing themselves from the bustle of modern life.
Jean-Christophe Rufin followed this "Northern Way" to Santiago de
Compostela by foot, on over eight hundred kilometers. Much less
crowded than the usual pilgrimage route, this one runs along the
Basque and Cantabrian coasts in Spain and through the wild
mountains of Asturias and Galicia. Translated from the French by
Malcolm Imrie and Martina Dervis
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